Michael Clarke and Phil Rothfield clash in heated live radio fight, Roosters Vs Rabbitohs

Publish date: 2024-06-25

Former Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke has fired up in a wild live radio barney with veteran rugby league reporter Phil Rothfield over the elimination final between Souths and Roosters.

Fox Sports declared the game “Sin Bin Sunday” as seven players were sat for 10 minutes during the 30-14 Rabbitohs victory.

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Fans were critical of referee Ashley Klein’s performance for losing control of the match, a sentiment Big Sports Breakfast’s Clarke and Laurie Daley appeared to agree with.

But Rothfield slammed the players for losing control in the ugly scenes.

Phil Rothfield: “That game was a really, really bad advertisement for rugby league, that’s my view. Do you agree with me with that?”

Michael Clarke: “God, I feel like it’s under 10s. Yeah there were some head highs, I agree with that Buzz but please, it’s not touch footy give me a break.”

Rothfield: “Clarkey, There were players on the football field that weren’t there to play rugby league.”

Clarke: “Well you set a standard at the start of the game as well.”

Rothfield: “They did set a standard!”

Clarke: “They sent someone off for flicking his ear, give me a break.”

Rothfield: “Listen, I’ll tell you what the problem is and I’ve been banging on about it for a couple of years is that we have the world’s softest judiciary. So players will go out there and do these head-high tackles, they’ll risk going to the sin bin, but they know they’ll be fine and they won’t get a decent suspension like what used to happen in the old days.

“Even sin bins now mean bugger-all. Souths were reduced to 11 players for 10 minutes and they won that section of the game six-nil. So until they get serious and put players out of these games for that shocking bloody head slam that (Jared) Waerea-Hargreaves did on Tom Burgess and all those high tackles …

“Clarkey don’t play them down, until players start getting suspended for their actions, nothing will change. The sin bin doesn’t work anymore.”

Rothfield did say the early sin bin of Victor Radley may have started the rot but that the players were their own worst enemies.

Rothfield: “How many sin bins should there have been?”

Clarke: “Two? I’ll give you three max.”

Rothfield: “Did you actually watch this game?”

Clarke:” Mate, it’s the NRL. It’s at the highest level. That’s the sport. It’s like you know what? Don’t bowl bouncers in cricket. Because if it hits you in the head it hurts … you have to pitch the ball up only. That’s what we’re trying to create in rugby league.”

Rothfield: “You know Trent Robinson wasn’t dirty? He blamed his players … if you guys want to watch rugby league like that, go and watch UFC — it was rubbish that game.”

Clarke: “I watch that (UFC) as well. The referring was rubbish.”

Rothfield: “Give me Cronulla, Canberra and the skills we saw …”

Clarke: “Give me State of Origin any day of the week.”

Rothfield: “Give me some skill out of yesterday’s game. Seriously …”

The heated spat went next level when Clarke suggested Tom Burgess should have been sin binned for a tackle which led to Roosters skipper James Tedesco ruled out of the match with concussion.

The NRL has since charged Burgess with a grade two careless high tackle, which will rule the Rabbitoh out until the grand final if he pleads guilty.

Rothfield: “Now you’re getting serious Clarkey? It should have been a send-off? Right OK.

Clarke: “Good refereeing. If that’s not inconsistency right in front of you I don’t know what is”

Rothfield: “If you knew more about rugby league, right …”

Clarke: “Oh here we go. Here we go.”

Rothfield: “You know nothing about it.”

Clarke: You know everything because you played 100 Test matches? Continue. You watch the same TV I watch. I’ve watched it for 41 years, you’ve watched it for 80. You’ve played the exact same amount of Origin games as me”

Rothfield: “Clarkey, not one decision in a send-off these days, is made by the on-field referee. Not one of them.”

Clarke: “Then you know what buzz? Take the on-field referee away then. If we’re just going to go with the bunker to rule the game, don’t have anyone out there. The on-field ref has to have control. Yes he gets advised by the bunker but it must be his decision, otherwise get him off the field! It’s not different to a DRS made in cricket”

Rothfield: “Isn’t it? OK.

“Did you enjoy yesterday’s game? If you enjoyed it seriously, it was a shocking advertisement for rugby league and for you blokes seriously to be blaming the referee …

“To blame Ashley Klein for the debacle yesterday, he would not have sent one of those guys off to the sin bin, without backing from the bunker

“All I know is the feud between Souths and Easts has now got out of control and the there were that many cheap shots out there yesterday, it was not good for rugby league. It was not. I can only remember one or two skillful moments in that game … it was all about bashing people and that’s not right.”

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